Formerly known to fans as Langston, the artist now going by LAHiggz has come a long way from his early days as a member of the iconic West Coast group The Rangers. Once at the forefront of the jerkin’ movement that took over Los Angeles and the internet in the late 2000s, LAHiggz has evolved far beyond the dance-driven anthems that first put him on the map. His latest album, “Lax4,” marks a bold new chapter — one that captures his growth, resilience, and undeniable artistry.
During his time with The Rangers, LAHiggz helped define a moment in hip-hop culture — one fueled by energy, creativity, and community. The group’s viral success introduced a new generation to LA’s youth movement, setting trends that reached far beyond the city. But as time passed, Langston began carving his own lane, exploring deeper artistry and personal expression.
With “Lax4,” LAHiggz delivers a project that blends sharp lyricism, smooth melodies, and raw emotion, all wrapped in a sound that reflects both his Los Angeles roots and his evolution as an artist. The album feels like a reflection of his journey — from teenage internet fame to an independent creative force with something real to say.
Tracks throughout “Lax4” showcase LAHiggz’s versatility, proving he’s not just a product of a movement, but a true artist in his own right. The project carries an unmistakable confidence, showing a man who’s lived, learned, and found his voice through the highs and lows of the industry.